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that's the word used. ro, lie this remained a ce in texas the nomination but he never won a primary in which evangelicals cast a majority of the vote to you i was really paradoxical ting going on in republican pima whheh ehemci w th cdaasni e gelil vote, rick santorum. and newt gingrich in a couple of states. and so i hope that doesn't happen, but i hope that also leads to discipline on the other side. that if those of uswoa raayoms onshn' asu icdo believe, and then i hope the other side will show restraint of upbringing of the jeremiah wright issue and suggest that president obama agrees with everything jeremiah wright ever said i would also be untaherject oe re wt acly about. and i actully spoke to richard land who is a christian conservative and asked him flat out what'soing to happen with evangelicals and romeyon iu spihedesn't strong support mitt romney, and he said that his impression is that the strongest opposition is likely to come from baptist, in his case, but evangelicals believe in areas where
that's the word used. ro, lie this remained a ce in texas the nomination but he never won a primary in which evangelicals cast a majority of the vote to you i was really paradoxical ting going on in republican pima whheh ehemci w th cdaasni e gelil vote, rick santorum. and newt gingrich in a couple of states. and so i hope that doesn't happen, but i hope that also leads to discipline on the other side. that if those of uswoa raayoms onshn' asu icdo believe, and then i hope the other side will...
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challenging us to think. i appreciate the brothers comment. i wonder, because i was on the mountain next project is a graduate student. putting the autobiography online i was thinking about what you were saying about how you were hoping for something when you got to a certain part in the book you realized it was not about that. this has been a 10-year commitment. tauruses can be made in terms of what to focus on and what not to focus on. connected back, i wonder how much, was a rush to put to the dugout and how much is it -- and thinking about the mountain top as well, not that our leaders and heroes are above reproach, but to ruin their credibility. whether it be this new narrative about dr. king, these capitalist forces but to put these texts out and put these shows on prop. one, being very particular to martin and malcolm and what our leaders have been friends, how much -- and i am a conspiracy theorist, how much is deliberate? >> she asks the question. >> understanding where malcolm was, 39 years old, 196
challenging us to think. i appreciate the brothers comment. i wonder, because i was on the mountain next project is a graduate student. putting the autobiography online i was thinking about what you were saying about how you were hoping for something when you got to a certain part in the book you realized it was not about that. this has been a 10-year commitment. tauruses can be made in terms of what to focus on and what not to focus on. connected back, i wonder how much, was a rush to put to...
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but first two points are not just us, but how the government responds to us. how do we create the kind of context where the government will be responsive to our needs? >> they have not been -- there has not been a time where black people have not asked for something collectively where they have not been an immediate response to. we wouldn't have had the voting rights act, the civil rights act, trayvon martin case would have never seen the light of day. so many people are saying protesting is old and it's from the previous generation. they haven't protested, they haven't marched. pause we lifted up our -- because we lifted up our voices collectively is why it's become an international issue. >> i think we need more voices. i think we have too many people stand on the side in@(he comfort of their own existence. in the comfort of their own consumption and in the comfort of their own lifestyle and not recognize at this point there's a deliberate effort to try to turn the hands of time backwards and it's our time to say no and articulate a different vision. >> yes.
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it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter telling him what he is doing wrong. we need a black cabinet people, yes. i've said it from the jury beginning and at the moment he was elected we need a black cabinet. come on all you people. say we is your black cabinet. [laughter] [applause] >> let's give a big round of applause. thank you very much. there's going to be a book signing >> thank you. please stay in your seats for the next panel please stay in your seats. [inaudible conversations] >> and mullen book tv a panel discussion on the emancipation proclamation. as we continue our coverage of the harlem bo
it's up to us as a people to say let us begin again to do the work. that is we are going to live, we are going to love and resist. most important word is resist. we are calling to resist. i will come once a week, once a month, twice a month, whatever, to have conversations about where are we, where are we going, and the other thing is even though barack obama didn't run, we should have a black cabinet. it can be official and unofficial but if he does something wrong we will send him a letter...
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thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this summer? booktv. s to know. doing work to sort of going over to my personal reading. i'm reading a number of books involving islamic terrorism, american response to 9/11, what we're doing as far as afghanistan and iraq. main book i read was "hard measures." jose rodriguez he was head of the team that put together integration methods. it was criticized it was effective and did the job, i think. very well written book. also the "art of intelligence "by hank. he's in the cia but organize straiting director in the war in -- sphas what they're doing in iraq and af
thank you to all of you for coming to join us. i like to give you the official leather bound guilded copy. here is your constitution. >> kevin thank you for joining us at the national constitution center. happy independents day. [applause] >> booktv has over 150,000 twitter followers. follow booktv on twitter to get publishing news, scheduling updates, author information, and talk directly with authors during our live programming. twitter.com/booktv. what will you reading this...
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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used t have aroundtime square its rulclwtt. x atn . that was invented by a european ceo who is trying to get his vice presidents out of the building in sort of a weird new space so they could be created. that whole thing was about trng t g h es o exted y idents. or you probably know about, you know, sort of the dress down friday's a lot of companies now have we can come inand use their facilities, and then stuff and not have to necessarily give thea ot eattpny age a sense, you know, any workplace. there's a zillion schemes now to try to do this. i mean, there are some advantages to amateurism. i will sy unguided mtursm, t t esal s tag t ma. where you see like amateurs really work well as when it has some kind of interaction with a professional col de port. i have a whole chapter in our astronomy, and to show youhw seracentieng asoman university. that's been insanely productive for everybody. so, you know, as long as, if you go to the garage and you have no connecti to anyone uside, towpeuati ch, n of come you tend to be, the neighborho
used t have aroundtime square its rulclwtt. x atn . that was invented by a european ceo who is trying to get his vice presidents out of the building in sort of a weird new space so they could be created. that whole thing was about trng t g h es o exted y idents. or you probably know about, you know, sort of the dress down friday's a lot of companies now have we can come inand use their facilities, and then stuff and not have to necessarily give thea ot eattpny age a sense, you know, any...
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fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo , agetrol our lives, to make us better. no more big gulps or incandescent lightbulbs or untad lemonade stands. this all reflectshe reality to mention. inside every liberal is a totalitarian screaming to get out. [laughter] and justas liberals aren't ho tmawsy edict.ts are no when they control the congress, they rule without advice or consent. when they losetate elections, they descend on legislatures to shut down the very process of deliberation and debate. un ynkhaiv the discredited ideas of karl marx and jimmy carter is the way to the happy future. the book that jacob and i have obatth draich we ca
fu o , icly for us. if we seek race-neutral institutions and color blind laws, they call us racist. of if we point to the thre sed by islicans, t ula phobes and bigots. the only attitudes our opponents hold that could reasonably be called liberal under sympathies they exhibit fo domestic fohepera o voter fraud and the denigrators of religious faith, for the thug erie of government unions and the an anarchistobs who seek to reverselection results they don't like. lilswhago f munists befo ,...
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once that is resolved we will have this in your lead to us in your list that will allow us to get this stylus to move to a contract. it is what it is. we are running the airline is generally well, and hope to have that resolved, and it has to go through a court process. the nice thing about this merger is, since the time we closed the u.s. airways america west transaction there has been some better legislation passed. and that law now requires that if, indeed, the unions from two separate airlines in a merger, they need to go to binding arbitration. once that binding arbitration is complete, that is the list. it's federal law. so had that been in place back when we get a merger with u.s. air with america west would not still have this problem. if we do this merger with american, that will be the process by which we are governed and what actually resolve this problem. that is not the reason we wanted the merger. we will get this result of our own if we need to, but it is one of the best benefits of that. >> why are any of u.s. airways union representatives here today? >> because they're
once that is resolved we will have this in your lead to us in your list that will allow us to get this stylus to move to a contract. it is what it is. we are running the airline is generally well, and hope to have that resolved, and it has to go through a court process. the nice thing about this merger is, since the time we closed the u.s. airways america west transaction there has been some better legislation passed. and that law now requires that if, indeed, the unions from two separate...
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miming used to say -- midge used to s i have a lot of boy in me. i couldn't resist and said one last thing. on the positive side, we'd be a great balanced tt because i re aag - caiar a flag pen, and he doesn't. that's what president obama got grief for not wearing a pen. i was off the air at 2:31. then my phone rang, and it was [lterrhi speune person here in chicago thought that was funny. [laughter] i said, david, come on, you guys got to get e sense of humor, noeroul r ma it t goseof humor, but made it to november just find. thank you, all. [laughter] [applae] >> you're watching 48 urs of non-fiction authors and boks on >> there's been a hostility through poverty. it's the war on porty. johnson was the best president and looked at poverty issues and ent money on it andtalked hao this, but richard nixon is the father of minority business development, and inside his minority business -- established small business adminiration andused the trm coc jceic n,nojue. he fer pde bennet college for women regularly writes and comments on politics, education,
miming used to say -- midge used to s i have a lot of boy in me. i couldn't resist and said one last thing. on the positive side, we'd be a great balanced tt because i re aag - caiar a flag pen, and he doesn't. that's what president obama got grief for not wearing a pen. i was off the air at 2:31. then my phone rang, and it was [lterrhi speune person here in chicago thought that was funny. [laughter] i said, david, come on, you guys got to get e sense of humor, noeroul r ma it t goseof humor,...
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[laughter] none of us are 100% non-wusses, and none of us are 100% wusses. so having said that, your original question was? oh, aboutampgn nance thsws, ery t shibot. it is stunning, the influence of money in politics, special interests in politics. and with citizenned united -- cizens united, which i believe thprcoin mg wor sif ti- la s has said you have to go back to dred scott to find a decision as bad. with citizens unit the floodgat have opened, and noly its edo ggac ow t limits off corporate contributions and individual contributions, but it makes it very hard to find out who's givinghat before the election occurs. it's disastrous on so many diffent fronts. to tinth do edelson is going to give $100 million to help defeat president obama is absolutely stunning. it's absolutely stunning. that one person can do that legally, absolutely stunning. we have to make changes, but in light of the court'sci i tiun, ton ev co s and the constitution. and it would be what's called the 28th amendment. if any of you watch dylan rat michigan on msnbcn the tr tar sor bvo
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becky, you with us? we're having just a little trouble, if we could tell washington we're having a little troubl withbeck isais ti a y ct ift or. ucre cleof itugf e tim? i'm a conservative who read the a section and the op-ed daily for years until rcently. i came to feel that the tmes is thra j iiiao >> guest: um, i don't agree th him about the news columns. i think at no one should be surprised that the editorial pa ofthe w yois, cautfor not reading "t new york times," it calls out for balancing "the new yor times" withot newaper ascad onyivue , exe,n any gen night i will watch rachel maddow who i think is one of the smartest people on tv, and then we will switch tfo news us'sllpo t wevneyi oume pcuss oosard you're a newspapereporter. you're putting a story together, sos hahort notice withhe be mes geca ion mes ses asi u,u'otfitl somee people who will talk to you are not the people who provide the most balanced view. sometimes you just didn't it storls co in,hitoo er rbed t theut omel new product every
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and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
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what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question that it has certain kinds of meetings and connotations in our personal lives, our cultural lives, and in our political lives and i don't want to try to get into each of his arguments and that i'm going to say read the book for that but it's really a lot of fun and quite delicious and it starts with, you know, norman mailer and ends by the joking. >> susan weinberg, did you pick the title of that book or did he? >> he picked the title, and he very, very deliberately chose not to use the word in the title, and he has a great piece at the end of his introduction on why he did that. >>
what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question...
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for more information, follow us on twitter @cspanhistory. >>> the life of a sailor include scrubbing the deck in the morning, climbing the sail, whatever the duties assigned, but by the end of the day, you're ready for rest. aboard a ship like constitution, it's four hours on, four hours off. >> this weekend on american history tv, the life of an enlisted man aboard the u.s.s. constitution during the war of 1812. >> the sailor lived in fear. it was always scare carried by a petty officer in a bag and the thing a sailor never wanted to see is getting ready for the flogging. don't let the cat out of the bag, don't want to see the cat-o-nine tails. >> that's 7:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. also, more from the contenders, our series on key political figures that ran for president but lost. today, 1928 presidential candidate, al smith. that's at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> welcome to jefferson city, the capital of missouri. with the help of our mediacom partners, we'll take you to this city as we explore the rich and varied history in a town named after thomas jefferson. coming up i
for more information, follow us on twitter @cspanhistory. >>> the life of a sailor include scrubbing the deck in the morning, climbing the sail, whatever the duties assigned, but by the end of the day, you're ready for rest. aboard a ship like constitution, it's four hours on, four hours off. >> this weekend on american history tv, the life of an enlisted man aboard the u.s.s. constitution during the war of 1812. >> the sailor lived in fear. it was always scare carried by a...
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he provided use of commercial shipping that got to be a problematical. he signed and fostered the alien sedition acts, which criminalize public criticism of the government and use the sedition act to root out in the grades that were potentially hostile to federalist sensibilities and that will go back today. there's a story of one french bookstore owner who moved here quietly running the bookstore in philadelphia and ended up being singled out for deportation. a friend had some connections in washington. why me? why am i being singled out? the guy made some inquiries and reported back that the president said nothing in particular, but these two french. he presided over massive tax increases, which led the economy to begin stuttering, so the voters in 1800 display sent them packing and i think they have it right. there's a collective judgment, maybe even collective wisdom. they have four years to sue over it and then take another action and that's what they do. so both cleveland and not insisting ranking shifts since 1948, but they are still rather high.
he provided use of commercial shipping that got to be a problematical. he signed and fostered the alien sedition acts, which criminalize public criticism of the government and use the sedition act to root out in the grades that were potentially hostile to federalist sensibilities and that will go back today. there's a story of one french bookstore owner who moved here quietly running the bookstore in philadelphia and ended up being singled out for deportation. a friend had some connections in...
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these products we have to use have to be used over and over again. since the resurgence has surfaced, little research has been done in the last 50 years to find alternate successful uses to eradicate dead bugs. the language of the rise is ongoing federal bedbug research funding to more aggressively review the research about a test on which a little research has been done in the last 50 years. unlike many other in which the u.s. department of our agriculture conducts research, bedbugs are in all 50 states and virtually every corner of every state, and i might add to my colleagues if you go to a hotel, stripping the bed top to bottom and make sure there are no bedbugs and at. research seems especially relevant and timely in the wake of the ohio state university research that shows that a consumer product are completely ineffective in trying to eradicate this. like it or not gdp isn't going to come back. we have to do something else. this amendment doesn't look to create additional programs but rather is added to an existing program and it costs nothing
these products we have to use have to be used over and over again. since the resurgence has surfaced, little research has been done in the last 50 years to find alternate successful uses to eradicate dead bugs. the language of the rise is ongoing federal bedbug research funding to more aggressively review the research about a test on which a little research has been done in the last 50 years. unlike many other in which the u.s. department of our agriculture conducts research, bedbugs are in all...
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i don't think it's quite as overt anymore as it used to be. i think probably what we will see the next big spurt like that is when we start to have space pilots. to me, we have the astronauts, of course but not the next phase in space exploration is private industry, and they are going to be, you know, there are probably going to be these daredevil space pilots somewhere down the line. so i would agree with you. >> about your research being like libraries but i want to know who did all this wonderful research spent well, i went to a lot of archives. the biggest archive for the lindbergh archives, in st. louis with a kept everything about the flight. and then byrd collected letters and everything at the polar institute research at ohio state but for some of these guys publish books. i searched the archives on all of them that i could find. i read everything that i could find but i also flew in a crop duster collected get a feel for these little old planes and a lovely the air felt. i mean, and i spent a lot of time, there was a lot of this, a l
i don't think it's quite as overt anymore as it used to be. i think probably what we will see the next big spurt like that is when we start to have space pilots. to me, we have the astronauts, of course but not the next phase in space exploration is private industry, and they are going to be, you know, there are probably going to be these daredevil space pilots somewhere down the line. so i would agree with you. >> about your research being like libraries but i want to know who did all...
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and now he doesn't want us to enforce the rule that he helped establish. but as i have pointed out, this president is not being treated differently. in many respects, he is being treated better. we have even been more fair, and we cannot have two different sets of rules around here. i suppose we could have, but we shouldn't have. i will place the balance of my statement in the record, which relates to the biographical information of our nominee, mr. mcnulty. again, i want to make it very clear, i support this nomination, and obviously congratulate him on confirmation, which i anticipate will happen with broad support in just a few minutes. i place the rest of my statement in the record and i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. lautenberg: mr. president, the parties who come -- this is a privilege and an opportunity for me to confirm my view of judge mcnulty, kevin mcnulty, for the district court of new jersey. the parties who come before a district court deserve to know that they appear before only the most qualified an
and now he doesn't want us to enforce the rule that he helped establish. but as i have pointed out, this president is not being treated differently. in many respects, he is being treated better. we have even been more fair, and we cannot have two different sets of rules around here. i suppose we could have, but we shouldn't have. i will place the balance of my statement in the record, which relates to the biographical information of our nominee, mr. mcnulty. again, i want to make it very clear,...
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we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods whe you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a very of our constitution. it does not come to you in the bloodstream. it has to be taught. that's what i'm attempting to do. a few short examples indelicate to some questions. i'm told all the time how is it a shame the president to have that pledge of allegiance has been taken of public-school. the implication that it's been taken up by a supreme court of the interstates. that is a false statement. it's false. the ninth circuit removed the underdog frays and therefore from the year 2000 forward that was reversed on a tech
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tran and america west/us airways. all four combined airlines are now profitable. by come -- combining complimentary networks, it's led to cost reductions and vigorous competition. us airways is a prime example of this. though oil prices were the same in 2011 as they were in 2008, our focus on offering consumers more choices in the how and where they travel as well as on our own internal costs helped us airways turn an $800 million loss in 2008 to a $100 million profit in 2011. the benefits of this trend extend way past the bottom line. there are real advantages to combining airlines for employees, customers and communities. employees will benefit from greater job security and more long-term opportunities if they're working for a successful airline. customers will gain more flight options at better times to more places. and whenever two airlines combine, they open the communities they serve to many more travelers. american airlines sat out this merger, and it has left it strategically compromised. i know american airli
tran and america west/us airways. all four combined airlines are now profitable. by come -- combining complimentary networks, it's led to cost reductions and vigorous competition. us airways is a prime example of this. though oil prices were the same in 2011 as they were in 2008, our focus on offering consumers more choices in the how and where they travel as well as on our own internal costs helped us airways turn an $800 million loss in 2008 to a $100 million profit in 2011. the benefits of...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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it is treasure to us. especially as we go to new generations of aircraft that need more space to operate in, and tactics involved largest redwood aircraft and different types of scenarios. the range complex in alaska, as you know is phenomenal. red flag alaska gives us the opportunity to do anything which is very important to me as a capability provide any future if unconfirmed, and that's to bring partners together. i had a meeting about a week and half ago with a polish chief. pages return from their first trip and want to come tell me how much they enjoyed it and how valuable it was as training for them. and also ask my support and other newer member nations from nato to consider doing the same thing. and as you know, there's several to we have invited as an air force. and so, lots of things a positive about the state of alaska. on the arctic issue, i'm not an arctic expert. the one thing i do know just from the nato look at the arctic in europe and the air commander job there is that one of the problem
it is treasure to us. especially as we go to new generations of aircraft that need more space to operate in, and tactics involved largest redwood aircraft and different types of scenarios. the range complex in alaska, as you know is phenomenal. red flag alaska gives us the opportunity to do anything which is very important to me as a capability provide any future if unconfirmed, and that's to bring partners together. i had a meeting about a week and half ago with a polish chief. pages return...
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of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivors could not be with us. those are amazing changes. it does give us the opportunity to remember what happened. we commemorate those
of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells...
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, us being homeland security, us being department of defense, us being national security agency, us being the f.b.i., what you think those best practices and standards should be. and give us a chance to work on those together, and at the end of the day, correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't think the deal is for homeland security to come back and say no, got to throw those away. we'll do it our way. that's not what's going to happen here. in our meeting yesterday with folks from f.b.i., national security agency, what -- that's not the way it's going to work. not the way it works today, not the way it's going to work in the future. what do you think? ms. collins: madam president, --. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: madam president, if i could respond flew the chair to my colleague from delaware, he is absolutely correct. this is a collaborative partnership with the prek and -- private sector, and indeed it has to be. 85% of critical infrastructure is owned by the private sector. so it makes sense to have their involvement. we've restructured the bill to require t
, us being homeland security, us being department of defense, us being national security agency, us being the f.b.i., what you think those best practices and standards should be. and give us a chance to work on those together, and at the end of the day, correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't think the deal is for homeland security to come back and say no, got to throw those away. we'll do it our way. that's not what's going to happen here. in our meeting yesterday with folks from f.b.i., national...
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♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe you'll get a chance to ask him about this. i was interested in reading about all the places that he has worked. he has ben in new york city, washington d.c., he has been in los angeles. probably the most interesting for me was the fact that he was in philadelphia for a number of years. we know in the department of aging and adult services that philadelphia has one of the most interesting and creative network of services for older adults in the country. it is really accessible to older adults. some of the most creative work we have seen
♪ you'll be googling us later. stay safe out there in the internet world. take care. yo yo. [applause] >> we will get started. for the second half of our mourning, as you know, the lead davis joined us this morning, and we have dave clark joining us for the next half. dave has been an award winning newsmen for 35 years. he has been broadcasting for 35 years. he started when he was 17, so i have not had a chance to ask him what that special experience might have been about, but maybe...
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thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a sum
thank you for joining us today. tell us about your background, where you grew up, went to school, and what kind of jobs to have had. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i...
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use all these guys putting on gas masks. they came toward us trampling us with their horses. i was hit in the head by a nightstick. i had a concussion at the bridge. my legs went out from under me. i felt like i was going to die. all of these many years later, i don't recall how limited across the bridge, to the church. after i got back to the church, the church was full to capacity. more than 2000 people on the outside trying to get inside to protest what happened on the bridge. someone asked me to say something to the audience. i said something like, "i don't understand how president johnson can send troops to vietnam, but cannot send them to selma, alabama, to protect people whose only desire is to register to vote." the next thing i knew, i was admitted to the local hospital critical works explain the moment when he decided to move forward. i do not think the history we learned records those small ax or actually gargantuan acts of bravery. talk about -- i mean, you saw the weapons, what propelled euphoric, congress member lewis? >> law, my mother and my father, my grandpa
use all these guys putting on gas masks. they came toward us trampling us with their horses. i was hit in the head by a nightstick. i had a concussion at the bridge. my legs went out from under me. i felt like i was going to die. all of these many years later, i don't recall how limited across the bridge, to the church. after i got back to the church, the church was full to capacity. more than 2000 people on the outside trying to get inside to protest what happened on the bridge. someone asked...
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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her birthday, so that she can take kung foo classes. >> she's going to be a ninja, that's perfect for her. >> she's well on her way. >> she's the world's cutest ninja. >> steven, you brought us the story with jeremy mcdonald who had a conversation with himself 20 years ago. >> so somebody, of course, made a parody using starwars characters. >> my face melted off. >> never mind that for now -- >> i can have it? >> you already have it. it's literally the same one. >> in the original video, it was a car wars video. >> are you still using the force? >> no. >> jeremiah made a cameo in this video. >> i'm glad, because
that's just dangling. >>> this little 3-year-old has a lesson for us. you can achieve anything you set your mind to. this is 3-year-old sofia, and she is setting out to do a ninja climb up the door frame. >> she's like the little british engine that could. >> that's high enough. >> hey! don't bang your head. >> her dad says she is anxiously awaiting her fourth birthday so she can take funk lessons. >> her dad peter says she's anxiously awaiting her...
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the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea that what it would do is commemorate a hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence, and this idea worked that he would build the statue in 1876, and it would stand for 100 years of american liberty, along this --- the longest period of liberty anyone had seen, and when he presented it in those terms that it was going to be the anniversary of the centennial of american liberty. good >> it is interesting that he looked back 100 years t find that moment and will sing to americans, because americans were coming out o
the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and s
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on...
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and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get
and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get
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time you spend in training is useful. everyone can operate successfully or effectively with that and they can go as far as it can. it is optimized for rate improvement, you get the most bang for your buck. it is expensive because there is a lot to fix, or you can say a lot to strengthen. you have to get to a lot that relate to receive information. and using it can thought. it is important that the outcome or the benefits of this be confirmed. it is like a gold standard trial the confirm that you do receive the benefit of the program is designed to deliver. everybody doesn't have an equal benefit, the brain is too complex for this. even find that information, and you can also find information for those of you coming to the workshop that my daughter and i are doing this afternoon. it will also provided information on computers here at that meeting. what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and othe
time you spend in training is useful. everyone can operate successfully or effectively with that and they can go as far as it can. it is optimized for rate improvement, you get the most bang for your buck. it is expensive because there is a lot to fix, or you can say a lot to strengthen. you have to get to a lot that relate to receive information. and using it can thought. it is important that the outcome or the benefits of this be confirmed. it is like a gold standard trial the confirm that...
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it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a connect with in their relationship? >> my advice would be, and i did reality, and then i think things will flow to you that you always wanted. there are all different ways of measuring success. it took me a long time to realize it's not about going to an ivy league school. it's not about the kind of job you had. making the best of it to build a world for yourself. if you can get there, the love and the appreciation and the pride, i believe, will come. tavis: so character trumps intellect. >> no question. tavis: the new book from buzz is into the mind and heart of my extraordinary
it is a year-round commitment, and i think they are being terribly used. i do not think it's fair to nick savin to get close to $6 million. he do not play the game. they play the game. tavis: got a minute to go. let me come back to the book "father's day." i do not want to put you necessarily in a position of offering advice to parents of mentally challenged kids, but what's your advice to fathers, though, who have sons who, for whatever reason, they are struggling to establish a...